My Z-Wave is all screwed up as well. I have DNI's talking away in the Z-Wave logs and those DNI's don't exist in Z-Wave Details as I have deleted the device.
My Z-Wave details is clean - no failed devices - I managed to get rid of them. I've powered off/on the C7. I've done a soft reset.
Z-Wave devices will successfully include, but there is no communication between device and C7 that I can see.
I can't think of what else to do now. Tagging @bobbyD
So here is what I have done so far and what my findings are.
I completely reset the z-wave radio. I did not delete the devices. I started by doing what I did the last time and attach repeaters first with the exception of the garage openers which are 10 feet from the hub.
First I added 2 repeaters by excluding them from the z-wave screen (general exclude) and then included them back in. My first device was a living room wall outlet (GE) and it came back on inclusion as a Kitchen Pantry Lights. Ok something is not right here.
So I allow the inclusion, went to the device and excluded it from there. Screws all my automation but so be it I can move stuff to the other hub anyway. But here is what is interesting, this exclude, pair, and exclude cycle happens several times each time pointing to another z-wave device. I kept the same procedures of exclude, pair, device exclude, exclude, pair, device exclude until the pairing was correct, like Generic Z-Wave Dimmer. Then I verified the device worked.
My first 2 device paired had several cycles like this. And BTW it never pickup a previously deleted device. So it seem like this is a way of cleaning out the database. After the first 2 repeaters I tried the garage openers and those paired. Starting to feel a bit better I worked my way out adding a few more repeaters and then a z-wave build. If I had pairing problems I stopped and went to the z-wave details to see if the device was stuck. I had one or 2 of those instances on powered devices. This time around I was able to remove them from the radio, before the reset I could not.
I am doing my last build right now and I see a failed node. 'Z-Wave Node 3B: Repair failed, the maximum retries have been exceeded', this appears to be a closet light that I recall having issues with early on in my conversion. I also had an issue with a previous closet light as well, literal the previous device I tried, my wifes closet. I replaced that device today as well. I could not remove the node from z-wave details. But I am going to remove the other failed closet node and leave it off the network. I believe the combination of back to back failures for these 2 devices early on caused issues. I don't recall stopping and performing a z-wave repair or not but I believe I would have. So I am one to removing the failed device node, repair the network and then add battery devices.
EDIT: And after removing the failed device I can no longer get into my hub. Trying safe mode now. @bobbyD. Tried a z-wave repair and it only ran for that failed device here is the z-wave log: 3B2020-08-06 13:37:24.981 seqNo: 228, routeChanged: false, transmissionTime: 9ms, repeaters: [0f], speed: 9.6 kbs, rssi: [-81 dBm, N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A], Ack channel: 1, Transmit channel: 1
I had to soft reset and restore a backup. I was once again able to get into the hub and move around without it locking up. The problem device was still in the z-wave details without an option to remove. Ran another z-wave repair and the node was changed back to the closet switch. Had no problems control it either. Will leave it for now and keep my fingers crossed.
I am right back to the point I started. Some where along the way devices are failing on the repair. This is really disappointing and the remove button does nothing. I have 5 devices that need to be removed. Repair is taking hours to run.
With the C3 I never had issues with my z-wave network and nothing changed in the terms of distance or powered devices, those were all one for one on conversion. So I cannot understand how this newer z-wave technology is worst. At this point I wish I had not switched. I know that will probably not be the case later but right I don't where to turn.
I know this post is somewhat old, however I just ordered my C7 (was going to wait but the Hubitat announcement email arrived and I broke down).
Question. I have an Aeon S2 stick which I can use to exclude devices from my C4. In your post you mentioned you were able to see "ghosts" using the Aeon stick. I'm assuming some software is needed. What did you use?
NWE and NWI worked with my UZB-7. Classic depends on a direct connection whereas NWI can use hops. It doesn't really matter though when it comes down to it. Just use whatever works.
this worked like a charm to migrate almost all my z-wave devices over. the only one Iām having trouble with is a zooz power strip. As noted, it cannot be moved over with the above procedure, so I just excluded and added to the hub. This created two copies of it on my hub - one that was restored from the old hub, and a new freshly paired copy that actually works. So I moved over all my automations and everything is working great... except now I canāt delete the old version of the device.
I click remove, then wait for āforce removeā to appear, then click force remove ā then I get a 500 error.
@bravenel May I ask a question re: your note. Actually two.
I was able to pull my Schlage 469 over using this method. It joined using S0 because I assume that all the FW 8 can handle and I thought, what the hell, letās try it. The method worked and it seems to be functioning ok. I still have more work to do on it because my driver has lost the names of the lock codes but maybe I need to just punch the lock codes into the door and see if they are sent, but I doubt it. Is there anything wrong with leaving it like this or should I exclude and rejoin?
I have two Zooz zen25 double plugs and a zen31 rgb. All three have child devices. So you are right, o couldnāt use this method and had to manual stitch the new devices in. Somehow I was able to remove one of the old orphaned zen25s from my device list. The other zen25 and zen31 āused inā list are empty but I can not remove them. The remove button is greyed out on the child devices and when I click remove on the parents, I wait, then click force remove and I get an error 500. Shutdown/unplug for 30 sec/boot and retry produces the same results. Do you have any suggestions for me?
Aside from this I am good. Only one device out of 30+ is using my new three pack of ring extenders that I included first and waited a day before proceeding (grrr) but Iāll play with that too.
My Schlage came over just fine with the method of renaming the DNI and it's been working fine for over 4 weeks now. I was even able to preserve the names and use the lock manager to add a few codes as a test. And finally got around to giving the wife a new code since she didn't like her old one.
What I had to do with my Schlage after pairing it was go into the device page and manually delete codes 1-3, then it would let me send codes to the lock. For some reason it wouldn't just overwrite them without me deleting 1-3 first. Had to do this on all three locks. After I realized what I had to do, the rest were a piece of cake. I was using lock code manager to push them.